Family; Europe; Family Vacation; Barcelona; Spain; Madrid; Ronda; Seville; Cordoba; Saragossa; Segovia; Avila; Salamanca; Jerez wine tasting;
Get to know multi-faceted Spain on this fascinating vacation. Start and end your journey in Madrid, the country's grand capital. Visit the Aranjuez Royal Palace, and marvel at the Cuenca “hanging houses" and at the ancient winding streets of Valencia. Drive along the Mediterranean coast and stop at Peniscola Castle on the way to beautiful Barcelona. Travel through Catalonia, stop in Saragossa, and continue to Pamplona, known for its running of the bulls. Carry on to Basque Country: visit the Sanctuary of Saint Ignatius of Loyola, the seaport city of Bilbao, and the provincial capital of Burgos. The heart of Spain reveals even more stunning cities, such as Segovia, Avila, and Salamanca, known for their unique historical centers and acclaimed for their wine production. Next, head south into sunny Andalusia for two overnights in spectacular Seville. Sample some sherry wine in Jerez; stop in the white-washed village of Ronda; visit the exotic Alhambra complex, residence of the Moorish kings; enjoy the labyrinth of Cordoba's old Moorish quarter surrounding the exquisite Mezquita; and retrace the footsteps of Don Quixote as you travel through the windmills and castles of the La Mancha region. In Madrid, enjoy a guided sightseeing tour and drink in the beauty of this elegant city.
Board your overnight transatlantic flight.
Check into your hotel. The rest of the day is free to start exploring lively Madrid. Tonight, meet your Tour Director and fellow travelers. (D)
Start the day by driving to nearby Aranjuez in the Castilian Plain, where you stop to visit the Royal Palace, originally built in the 14th century. Although burned down both in 1727 and 1728, it was splendidly rebuilt and became a favorite residence of Spanish royalty. Continue traveling southeast to the magnificently located old town of Cuenca, which stands high above the precipices of the Rivers Jucar and Huecar. It is famous for its “hanging houses” that are suspended over the Huecar ravine.
Journey on to Valencia for two overnights. (B,D)
Valencia is known mainly for its wonderful climate and the quality of its light. Enjoy a drive along wide avenues lined with fig and palm trees and along the old quarter’s narrow streets with its fine gothic houses and typical patios.
Time to do some shopping or more personal sightseeing and, of course, the option of joining an excursion. (B)
An interesting day starts with a drive north to the nearby Castellon for a visit of its Peniscola Castle, built by the Knights Templar in the 14th century. The promontory on which the castle and town are located is a fine reminder of medieval times. Continue your journey through orange groves and seaside resorts past Tarragona to Catalonia’s lively and beautiful capital, Barcelona. (B)
This morning’s sightseeing with a Local Guide will include a drive around Montjuich to see the Olympic Stadium and a great panoramic view of the port and city. The drive continues to the city center to Plaza Catalunya and Paseo de Gracia to admire the greatness and eccentricity of Gaudi’s architectural masterpieces in the Houses Battlo and Mila and the Sagrada Familia (entrance fees not included). (B,D)
See more of Catalonia as you drive northwest to Saragossa on the banks of the River Ebro. During your stop you’ll have time to see the Sanctuary of our Lady of the Pillar. Continue north through fertile valleys and the Rioja wine growing country to Pamplona, made famous by Hemingway in The Sun Also Rises and Fiesta, where he described the annual running of the bulls that takes place from July 6-14. (B)
Start the morning by driving further into Basque Country for a visit to the Sanctuary of Saint Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus. Journey northwest to the port town of Bilbao.
Time for an optional visit to the spectacular Guggenheim Museum. Apart from its amazing collection of modern paintings, the building itself, by Frank Gehry, is considered one of the 20th century’s great architectural masterpieces.
In the afternoon travel south to Burgos. (B,D)
Today head southeast into Castile. Enjoy some grand scenery as you travel to the edge of the Sierra de Guadarrama, a green oasis in the Castilian desert. Stop in Segovia, magnificently perched on a rock formation at an altitude of 3,280 feet. The cathedral, the alcazar, and the Roman aqueduct are some of its more famous sights. Next, drive west to Avila for a short visit before continuing to Salamanca in time to enjoy the extraordinary beauty of its Plaza Mayor. (B,D)
Leave early this morning and cross the mighty Tagus River and the Guadarrama, enjoying more Spanish landscapes before reaching Seville, one of Spain’s most colorful cities. (B,D)
A full day at leisure.
Perhaps you’d like to spend this morning enjoying an optional sightseeing tour including the main highlights of the vibrant city. (B)
A day to see the best of Andalusia. Head first into the Jerez region for a sherry-tasting stop. Next, journey by way of the typically white painted villages to the town of Ronda, famous for the ravine which literally cuts it in two and, of course, its bullfighting connections.
Overnight in Granada in the shadow of the mighty Sierra Nevada. (B,D)
Granada was the Arabs’ most treasured city; they still mourn its loss in their prayers. The glorious Alhambra is an Arabian Nights fantasy of mosaics, brilliant tiles, dazzling fountains, and tracery walls set in the cool perfumed Generalife Gardens. Learn more about it on the included visit with a Local Guide. More grand scenery this afternoon as you travel to Cordoba on the banks of the Guadalquivir River. (B,D)
This is perhaps Spain’s most Moorish city with its great mosque, the Mezquita, one of Islam’s most important pieces of architecture outside the Arab world. You’ll enjoy the small, whitewashed houses, the winding streets, and the colorful squares. Later, journey into the very heart of La Mancha, famed for its castles and windmills.
Reach Madrid in time to enjoy a relaxed evening. (B)
This morning the optional trip to Toledo is most rewarding. The splendid setting of this old walled city above the Tagus was made famous in El Greco’s painting, and even now it’s like a great open-air museum of Spanish history and art.
Later, join the included Madrid city sightseeing. Not only because it’s the capital of Spain, but also because it is situated 2,180 feet above sea level, the Spaniards say it's the nearest thing to heaven. (B)
Your homebound flight arrives the same day. (B)
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Prices are per person, land or cruise only, based on double occupancy. Sightseeing as per itinerary. 14 buffet breakfasts; 8 dinners. Hotel Accommodations. Scheduled transatlantic flights and airport transfers in Madrid if we issue the tickets. Touring by private first-class air-conditioned motorcoach.
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